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Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Book Review: Songs of Sovereign by J. D. Wright

Songs of Sovereign – J. D. Wright

*Warning – may contain spoilers*

Author: J. D.
Wright

First published: 2016

Edition: eBook.
Look at how stunning the cover is!

Blurb: (Taken from Goodreads)

Princess Sarita has everything. Loving
parents, a castle fit for royalty, fine clothes, loyal friends, and an exciting
job as a scholar of magic. At eighteen years of age, one might think that she
would be content with her position. But one thing has always been missing from
her life... full magic, itself.

When a strange old woman gave Sarita a secret
spellbook as a child, her entire life was changed. The book contains spells,
songs, and stories. But most of all, it provides a path to gaining full magic,
the only thing that Sarita still needs to feel complete. And now, she has
finally prepared to leave her home in search of the Stones of the Divine, the
final ingredient she needs to gain magic.

Gabrielle has been known as the sister of a knight
and best friend of the princess for as long as she can remember. Now an
experienced healer's assistant, she is desperate to find her place and purpose
in Junacave. An adventurous mission to help Sarita locate a mystical stone may
be just the change in her life that she is looking for.

King Cassidy is still alone, but not for a lack of
trying. His attempts to convince the Princess of Junacave to marry him over the
past ten years have been for naught. And being twenty years old, with no heir,
he is running out of time. If he can't win the heart of the princess, he may
have to face a future without the love of his life.

Adventure, romance, and magic await as we travel
through Everealm with royalty, wizards, fairies, and more, in the
fantasy-romance Songs of Everealm, a five book series by J.D. Wright, author of
the Everealm Series.

Note: Adult Content

Songs of Everealm Series is the second series set
in the fantasy-filled Everealm. It begins 8 years after the conclusion of the
first series, the Everealm Series, but can be read separately.

History of my copy: I received a free
copy of Songs of Sovereign through YA
Bound Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. Check out my stop on the
blog tour on July 29th.

The Songs of Everealm series takes place 8 years after the
final book of Wright’s other series, the Everealm series. However, this series
can be read separately. I haven’t read the previous series and haven’t felt
like I am missing anything.

Plot:Songs of Sovereign follows Princess Sarita on a quest to obtain a
stone that shall give her full magic. Whilst she initially sets off on her
quest with only Gabby, soon there is a whole bunch of them traversing the land
together, leading to some very amusing moments!

Intertwining
with this main plot, there are numerous romantic sub-stories that make up Songs of Sovereign. First, there is King
Cassidy and his endless pursual of Sarita. Then there is Gabby who is engaged
with Garrison but clearly still in love with Oliver, who is courting Calista.
Then Asher discovers that his destined mate is actually the fairy Emery. That
may seem like a lot of romance for just one book, but Wright has always made it
clear that her books contain as much romance as they do magic.

Whilst I’m not a huge romance fan, I
thoroughly enjoyed Songs of Sovereign.
The plot felt fresh, full of twists and was certainly interesting enough and
often the romance just added comedy to the plot, rather than completely
overtaking the story.

Setting: Wright has created a wonderful
world in Everealm, a land I could lose myself in forever. Whilst I feel as if Songs of Sovereign would benefit from a
little more description, especially as she has created such a detailed realm,
it is certainly sufficient.

Characters: Another good thing about
this book is the range of characters. This has actually led me to not having
any specific favourites, although I do want to shout out Oliver as I love him!
My perhaps on criticism is the development of Calista. Whilst it is nice to see
her get along with Emery, I think it would have made things a little more
interesting if she actually remained hating magic – it certainly would have
added a different layer to the groups’ interactions.

To read or not to
read: Read. Overall, Songs of Sovereign is all that it
claimed to be. A romance filled magical quest that is well-written enough to
keep you hooked in and wanting more. I can’t wait to start reading its sequel,
Songs of Sparrows!